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Designed by Faye Toogood
Calm and sophisticated manifesto of contemporary style, Solar sits at the heart of Toogood?s Cosmic collection. An upholstered sofa that at first glance appears as a stack of cushions. With its unmistakable blend of ingenuity and style, Faye Toogood invites relaxation upon these quilted piles. Solar merges sculptural forms and softness, offering a fresh interpretation of Tacchini?s iconic upholstery. The fabric intentionally crinkles, giving the seating a generous push. Solar boasts a relaxed aesthetic embodying the casual elegance of Faye Toogood?s studio. Its soft tactility sets it apart among Tacchini?s range of bold and captivating furniture.
Finishes:
Upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W2400 x D1100 x H780 mm
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Calm and sophisticated manifesto of contemporary style, Solar sits at the heart of Toogood?s Cosmic collection. An upholstered sofa that at first glance appears as a stack of cushions. With its unmistakable blend of ingenuity and style, Faye Toogood invites relaxation upon these quilted piles. Solar merges sculptural forms and softness, offering a fresh interpretation […]
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